I can understand HQ sending him a message requesting to take it down if using that image is in fact ip theft and it was not available from a place like Getty Images but wow, the "social media warriors" following along looks so pathetic. The way some of those immature clowns act doesn't exactly do CrossFit any PR favors. But I guess that is the world we live in, if you find one tiny, insignificant thing that you don't like you gotta load up and get on Facebook and comment until you cannot comment anymore. Must feel good to make the world a better place, protecting it from evil.....

I wasn't personally concerned about the legal aspect of it. I don't care, and whoever concerns themselves with that (Rich, CFHQ, whoever took the picture, or has ownership of it). The 'keyboard warriors' are kind of funny, always getting excited about stuff.

I was just enjoying the irony of a guy who has based his career on hocking one very specific fitness program, and in the advertizement for said program, he uses an image of someone who is probably the most well-known figure from a different fitness program.